cross linkage

/ˈkrɔsˌlɪŋkɪdʒ/
noun
  1. The state or process of being connected by cross-links, especially in chemistry or materials science.
    • The scientist measured the cross-linkage to determine the material's strength.
    • The cross-linkage of the polymer makes the plastic heat-resistant.
    • Increased cross-linkage in the gel gives it a firmer texture.
  2. A system of connections between separate parts or pieces of information.
    • In the network, cross-linkage allows different departments to share files easily.
    • The cross-linkage of ideas in the book makes it a rich resource for students.
    • The cross-linkage between the two research papers helped scholars find related data.
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